Sorry, second thread of the day but I need more guidance.
I have the option of auofocusing using single point, auto, dynamic area or 3D tracking (although that's only on AF-C mode).
I seem to be having problems getting focus on all faces when taking a group shot, even in groups of say 3 or 4. I use autofocus for this and single point for portraits of one person. However, although auto shows up various points of focus, I'm struggling to get the faces all in focus. One could be perfect and one could be quite blurred. My last attempt at this was indoors without flash, I was about 8 feet away and I had to use f/2.8 in order to get a good shutter speed.
Is there a general rule to say that U need to be at a particular f-stop at that distance to get everything in focus? I couldn't possibly have gone any more as I was already at a high enough ISO, any more would have brought a fair bit of noise. Is 2.8 far too wide open to achieve what I wanted?
I have the option of auofocusing using single point, auto, dynamic area or 3D tracking (although that's only on AF-C mode).
I seem to be having problems getting focus on all faces when taking a group shot, even in groups of say 3 or 4. I use autofocus for this and single point for portraits of one person. However, although auto shows up various points of focus, I'm struggling to get the faces all in focus. One could be perfect and one could be quite blurred. My last attempt at this was indoors without flash, I was about 8 feet away and I had to use f/2.8 in order to get a good shutter speed.
Is there a general rule to say that U need to be at a particular f-stop at that distance to get everything in focus? I couldn't possibly have gone any more as I was already at a high enough ISO, any more would have brought a fair bit of noise. Is 2.8 far too wide open to achieve what I wanted?